Going to government is not our priority: Upendra Yadav [Interview]

Ashad 31, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Going to government is not our priority: Upendra Yadav [Interview]

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The Congress-UML has "offered" the Janata Samajwadi to participate in the government by making the land bill flexible. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba discussed with JSP President Upendra Yadav on Monday in Baluwatar.

In the discussion, Yadav informed that if the Land Bill is amended, it will be positive to pass it. "If the coalition is flexible, will you go to the government?" he rejected and said, "We are not in favor of going to the government." This is a clear matter.'

There is growing tension with the power coalition, are you preparing to go to the government?

yesterday (Monday) was called to discuss the land related bill in Baluwatar. We have said that if the Land Bill is to be reformed, we can be positive in advancing the Bill. We have no interest in going to the government.

Why didn't you want to go to the government?

In the current land bill, we have said that deforestation and public land should be protected from the mafia. We are not in favor of destroying the environment by cutting trees. It is said in the bill to give land to real estate companies. We are against it. This does not mean that the squatter problem should not be solved. A policy should be made to solve this problem. There is a need for more debate and discussion to solve the squatter problem. But we are not in favor of going to the government. We are clear on this. Going to the government is not our priority.

Despite withdrawing the support given to the government, you have not submitted a letter to the Parliament secretariat, right?

The Central Working Committee has withdrawn its support to the government. We will soon decide the parliamentary party.

There is talk of going to the government of Madhesh state?

There is a dispute between Congress, UML and CK Raut (Janamat). We don't care about that.

Kantipur

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